Irsee Abbey

Irsee Abbey, also the Imperial Abbey of Irsee (German: Reichsabtei Irsee), was a Benedictine abbey located at Irsee near Kaufbeuren in Bavaria. The self-ruling imperial abbey was secularized in the course of the German mediatization of 1802–1803 and its territory annexed to Bavaria. The buildings of the former abbey now house a conference and training centre for Bavarian Swabia.

Imperial Abbey of Irsee
Reichsabtei Irsee
1694–1802
Coat of arms
Irsee Abbey church
StatusImperial Abbey
CapitalIrsee Abbey
GovernmentElective principality
Historical eraMiddle Ages
 Founded by Henry,
    Margrave of Ronsberg

1186
 Refounded after
    near-collapse

1373 1694
 Looted in Peasants' War
1525
 Looted in Thirty Years' War
mid-17th century
 Granted Imperial immediacy
1694
 Mediæval buildings
    collapsed

1699–1704
1802
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Margraviate of Ronsberg
Electorate of Bavaria
Today part ofGermany
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